LAKHISARAI: A stampede-like incident at the Ashokdham Temple complex in Bihar’s Lakhisarai district claimed the lives of seven devotees and left several others injured amid a large gathering on the third Monday of the holy month of Sawan.According to officials, the tragedy occurred after a sudden structural collapse triggered panic among the crowd, leading to chaos at the temple complex.“The queue of devotees had reached till Ashokdham Halt. Two trains had stopped at the Halt. Suddenly, an electric pole fell there. The pole was located on the right side of the men’s queue. When the pole collapsed, a rumour spread that a live wire had fallen on people, but it was a cable wire. This led to pressure on the women’s queue on the left side. So, women fell on top of each other. Police administration had been marching there since 3 am. This happened all of a sudden within a span of 2 minutes. We are at Sadar Hospital right now. All the deceased are women. We are finding out the exact number of deceased,” Lakhisarai district magistrate Shailendra Kumar told news agency ANI.SDPO Shivam Kumar confirmed that seven people had died and several others were injured. He said initial reports suggested electrocution, but the fallen pole may have led to the confusion, with verification still underway.“Seven casualties have been reported. It is being said that an electric pole fell there and people were electrocuted, which led to a stampede-like situation. We can tell you the exact reason only after verifying everything,” said Kumar.Bihar minister Vijay Kumar Sinha described the incident as deeply sad and unfortunate, saying it occurred outside the main temple premises after a pole collapsed.He also assured that strict action would be taken against those responsible for spreading the rumour of live current.“This is really sad and unfortunate. I express my sympathies to the bereaved families. I am going to the accident site…The incident occurred outside the temple premises, where there was an electric pole, and an electric wire fell. A rumour spread that live current was spreading after the wire fell and it led to a stampede. Such people (who spread the rumour) will be identified. I have also spoken to the CM. Relief work will be carried out by the Govt. Treatment of the injured ad all kinds of relief will be provided by us,” he said.Union Minister Rajiv Ranjan (Lalan) Singh highlighted that the crowd had swelled significantly for Sawan festivities and expressed deep sympathies to the bereaved families affected by the tragic crush.“In Lakhisarai’s Ashokdham, the crowd suddenly swelled on the third Monday of Sawan. A rumour spread that a live wire or electric pole had fallen and electric current was spreading. This led to a stampede, and several people died. I express my sympathies to the bereaved families. I pray to God that the departed souls rest in peace and the bereaved families get the strength to bear this grief,” he said.Meanwhile, the state government announced an ex-gratia compensation of Rs 4 lakh each for the families of those who died in the incident.In a post on X, Bihar chief minister Samrat Choudhary said, “In the heartbreaking accident at Lakhisarai’s Ashokdham Halt, the state government will provide an ex-gratia grant of Rs 4 lakh each to the next of kin of all the deceased. In this hour of grief, the state government stands with the bereaved families with full empathy and commitment.”The incident took place in an open field near the railway halt, with emergency services already stationed nearby. Ambulances, including local vehicles, as well as police and district administration personnel, were present within around 200 metres of the site.The injured were promptly taken to Lakhisarai Sadar Hospital and other nearby medical facilities for treatment.The tragedy occurred during one of the busiest periods of the Sawan month, when large numbers of devotees visit Shiva temples, especially on Mondays, to offer water and perform Jalabhishek. (With agency inputs)
